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About The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1926)
Rag» Ttirs* Friday, January i , WNU •*•*»*• (C o n tin u e d Fro m ta il W eek) »hr flu'irr of fili iunior tthu limi riño*» a* alia liad c» nun In With ■ ■«•alara of gallantry ha Inak har fura front har and pal than« arman ilia whits paliara un hia daak. and «rlian aha mil down ha lourhrd Itiran fura raraaalngljr f»r arvaral nmiuantn Ila ailfh t ha*» ho.a thruallng hta giunco» al tur. httl alia muid nid lall, liliali had rnlorod Ilio ofltra, lou, and ha horanta only a Saura of two d im « •loaa. olibani ihirWnaaa, f r a * «bl»h an ar a momaai ibara rama a »«ir» «hlrh Hrana ararmi y r*rotnl»»-l no «oury «a» Il and yol ao nnralaird and u n ii ' , . , -to a ara aura that all you lold ms waa arcara la," ha aald. Mha naadoil Do aiplanallun ; aha aald al «ara "O f m urar," in a Iona of In- dlgnallon “I know,“ aald h». “Bal thora waa JttM on» morn thing. Did ho laavo a papar with y o u r "A pa part No. ha loft ao papar. Il* g a r* in»—“ Mb* baaltatod and w*nl on: “H* ■a«» re* nom* monry, and lh»r» waa a IHlla arrap of papar In II. 1 rein.m- bar. hataaaa l did aal t a n whothar la feosp U or throw H away. H* talght ha*a wanlad I t tl bad oa It an arrow drawn with ink and a Hurd dr»wn braid* U and two worda under DELICIOUS STEA K S ! A Special Invitation lo every housekeeper in our cily to come into our place and inspect our meat* and our market. We keep choice FR ESH M EA TS and we keep our market Clean and Sanitary. Our meat is properly aged and in fine condition when we sell it. "Quality Is Our Policy” We deliver: West side at 2 P.M. East side 3 P.M. W E M A K E A D E L IV E R Y SATU RD AY FORENOON ! Phone Orders Early Beaverton Market <8 b G rocery H. A. Morrison, Mgr. L Beaverton Transfer Co, I — TRUCK AND L IV 8 R Y 8K R V IC E , TO RORTLAN D D A IL Y T R IP S F U R N IT U R « AND PIA N O «SOVINO iv o r io n . t ' i i i o r nf W a ta o n und F irs t. 81. I 'm lln n d O ffin a , l’ o r tls iid *A uto K rc lith l T e r m in a l l'h o n e a : I lr a v o r lo n , 5 t on I I . P o r tla n d , Mnfn 3 5 4 0 L i M O THER I Fletcher’* Castoria is a harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea Wind Golic T o Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and Natural Sleep without Opiates j i j ; | ' "Thar* Are bo Many Thing* You Can r M u t t 1“ Your Mo»«*-" M»* »aid. "Bui U haa l ie « a long tire«,' (Ire na Mid. a s If eroM -axanilnallow m ight bring clarity to disp lace her pur led •iu«L "You did nut—" "Com# bark?" he a shod. “No." Outside th# plat* glaM wi allow th* "Ten month* ago I wrai-od (••gather all the money 1 could and I threw It rising wind tuned mournfully. "You are very young," b« said. "You Into a Dual play. Thai'» neither bare nor there. I am now worth a little would not fores«-* as I foresaw that I over two million dollars, I am through could not see you without starting tlia wllh huaineao, wllh trading, wllh spec tongues uf scandal/ You arc penniless, ulation. with thla ofttr», and with Dal young, working. I am rich, worldly, cainsplcuou*. I should hav* liked to las, Texan forever 1“ Mud you extravagant presents Y'ou “And now— ?" asked Brrna. You He laughed. "That I* I t !—W hat?" would not havo uudors!.-<-d The fur otol« on the (leak In from of would have thought J waa au old fool him ha smoothed gently with Ids open trying to be a lovsr. I waa not that, hand Breua mad« no suggestion a* lo but th* othore would h a ts M id even what h* atiouh| do willi bla Ilf*, and worse of in*. Ho 1 wait*«], clinging to after a moment he went on, ‘T h e re Is a single strand that brings ua to left to me now ctdlerllng hooka, travel, gether." “ U a!" partial« an oppuct unity to do sum* on* ‘Tew—sympathy. Her*nse you saw a kindness now and then and taking good i »re of my health. I ahull buy a In in* the on* thing left th a t you m ight painting occasionally. Can you think M lvage and find valC'M e. Not be- cauae I am a man and you a re a worn at anything else?" an, but because I am a hum an being To llrena the problem waa new; ah* and you. who can see wltn a vision of did not have a reedy answer “I have burned out," Mid I'armalea. the gods, saw In my nsliM one un trained thing." "I am ashen." "You knew I" Of this b* apoka cheerfully as If h* “Yea, I knew," b* Mid Mdly. “No had repeated It ovor and over tu him on* else could a**. U nderneath th ere self until It had lost Its blackneaa and la something left— a kind of tenderneM now gave the strange pleasure that all for hum anity. It Is to fan this spark Unal conclusions of human limitation* that I want to buy you." and disasters gtv* at last when they Mid nothing; he bad matle are a crap« ad “You a**, I am not a greet man.“ h* explained., “It was necessary for m# t * throw all of myself Into th* tight— every rewourc* 1 could summon. 1 do not smoke. I know an much about smoking as any man allv*. I have measured Its effect with accuracy. It la a greater devllallsor than alcohol. But I do not drink, either. I hav* conserved and guarded all my sensa tions tint It 1 have none. AU my Uf* —my last twenty years of life—I bav# promised myself Indulgences— Indul gence« of gigantic and exquisite de sign. but now that I can have them, thla body of mine rejects them all. re fuses them all. Kate laugh* In my ear anti says, ‘You're don* for. T h* most ; sensuous pleasure you alia 11 have will be the flavor of that apple sauce you havo eatan for Ihnch for fifteen year* ami will rat for lunch for the rout of your days.' Isn't this a grim Jobs, litas SelcoM?" “I do not know," aald llrena uneas ily Kvcp In the dark h* sensed her do at re to go. “Don't leave me." he Mid with a 1 votes which almost broke Into a low aob. "You are the only one who caa understand.” “AII rig h t." alia M id, astonished that aha had become Important to anyone. "I'm sorry, Mr. I'arm alee." “Let me tell you something else," be went on. "I have dreamed of a car- ' tain prestige—a kind of background of life that I would enjoy when l was ready. To that end I have given lib erally to campaign funds Next year If I wish I can be minister to Portu gal. Personally I think thla la a grim leaf. It la th* system, however." llrena olHoped her unglove«) hands In bar lap aud thrust her arms out nntfl It appeared that she v n * exproaa- ing something of Hie thrill nf ituaglmi lion «which Hie picture of diplomatic life In a Kuropean capital had given bar. "Hut I shall not take the office," sahl Pa rum leu. llrena uttered un exclamutlon. "No, I shall not tak * It. 1 do not want more brilliance. I want more dim light. I like the dusk, t do not want to s«>e my name In printed let- era. I n«*ver want to see It again. I do not wunt men and women to say, ‘That la Compton Parnmiee.' 1 want all strangers to neglect me. I want to live In a dliu light—like thla—now In thla office." lie sighed. "I've made ninny mistakes," he said. "I want now lo become hurled, to ha unsture—like a ghost." llrena protested. 'T h e re ere ao many kU o rn tn ltu t h a t bn w o u ld bar aomothing at,« had M v cj b s .^ t S f ' -^ d h ln g you - I d to n.» Can ha ,1«. * r" r' 1 nlad." nha wrote “ You bava inquired “1 da not want a wife," ha Mid about ■ # ; I hai# no h»*ltatlon In twll- “T hat would I m the Hilo, hat I do not 1*1 you thul I h a t* liuiulrod about you. want a «rtf*. It la too hit». I want ■ I do not fuel Ibat I bar* guiñad any mother. 1 want you to luaka my spirit •hing by my inquiry, for It la tru* that clean and wbll* aa It Waa whan 1 waa thora coni** to m* at stras« • womanI» tan." a d e a r vlah.n and an laatgi t. 1 think "And >»l,' »old Hrana. “you do nol you ara, aha** all, bonorablw" thlnb of in#.“ Farinaio* reuot ha** uitorod aa n - nuddooly thl» unhappy man rona t* elnmatlon of triumph ; ha olona know hi* foot trombting, IntaiiM, gaatlculat that oh* wan wrong. log. “I want to make ray Ilf* of greater "Think of yon.” ha Mid. "How mu •srvlc# than It can ha bere. I am Im you My that I tiava uot thought of patient for a rlcliar aoil In which to you? la thla thing I propoM ao un grow. I am willing to liolp you. too. If natural as th* foollnh world haa Mid f a IUU# vague to in« of U t la It haa# of we to want to how I can do thl» and yet. though I ta k * a diamond from the mud wliare ato vary young, 1 can live In you— I no ou* ohm haa aeon it? Is It aa ugty can fsel all that you fool and I can thought that I feel repulsion when I »oa the beUer part of you." so* you. who are made of the rarest t ( T o be c o n tin u e d n e x t w e e k ) matarlala, wuoted upon cheap lahoru j _________________ and cheap, garish surroundings and be- A b o u t C ity P a rk a Ing worn down like a line, wonderful Almost every to. u has r*a of machine, abused by course use? Am I a fool to believe that with the only some kind. Many of it« » are well contact» available to you, you will kept : ml have tr.y be«!.« of flower* only meet tin- vulgar men you can and pertia)-» shrubbery plantations ami so forth, hut are dull and r«.tui re ■ever marry? Did I not see that you place You w«»uld hardly feel like rec had a vision as from Olympic .height- ommending your frientla lo go to sve which waa being blinded In this roll them. Yet every city, town and vl! tine of mlddle-rliiM b«*rror»?” Inge has Its open spa'-*» and most of llrena’» face, upon which the Inst them coo Id well afford to have toor light fell, was white and frightened a« Kerry «me o f tlieae open »par. If she had area a ghost. It was eto-ug t could he made into a work of urt of to tell him that she knew that be vital Interest and value to the co:;i spoke truly. inanity. Kurh has it* own Individ.« " I do nut *»k you to give anything allty. which needs only to lie din--, n d to me except year help to make mo and develop*«!. Not all in an effa.d new egaln." h e 'M id “I do not aal; degree (for tonne site# lend tlieio- yowag love. I bars none to give. I selves to treatment morh hotter than cannot take you sway or keep you others), but each according lo Its <r.vu near me without marriage. It would character and condition*—Harold A. Mast us both. But If you murry m ..- f'aparn in Parks and Recreation. you shall be made free whenever tin- ! day comes that you wish to go. I ask ............. • i— —— oo promise*." B ren* got up and stood looking out CATARRH the window. The tell office building Catarrh la a Loewi disease greatly In- overlooked not only Ibe old renter of j 11 HALL.’8 * 0 ATARRH*" £ * DiCIN * «oon- tbe city and the red angular prisms of aist* of aa Ointment which gives Quirk brick and the — r«Mifs laid out 1 Belief by local application, and the ..u . . . ™ Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acta like fields u|ton level farmland, but through th* Blood on the Mucous Bur- alao the distant stretches of rolling f face# and assists In ridding your System prairies. There was an Impulse to go j ° 8oM by dniggtota for over «0 T ea«, F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. O. over that distant horizon: the same strong impulse of youth, adventure, ; ambition that runs like a current in | the biota] of animals and men. To be j fr e e ! To grow ! To ran ge! To know 1 j To be eniiincfpaled from the sordid round of days t "Do not answer now.” said Parma lee. " I hare said all I can. It has taken me several weeks to plan liow 1 should My this. I have said It all in u cold, fair statement. No one could My I bad made love to you. Brena.” She took his hand; it was as cold as Ice. “W rite me,“ said he brusquely. A week later be got her le tte r: It was on his desk apart front the bual P er f i lm Popular Pergola» are becoming mor« more evident In the bettor homes V t both town ahd country. Whether sim ple or ornsto, they provide a reduded Book on (he lawn Hint may ha fitted up with chairs, ben. he» and lablv* to provide a vary suitable substitut* for th* parlor In warm weather. The per gola may he built with «toe or more doors, lattice work mid pillare. Flow era and vines are, o f e»rar»o, a ue. «mi Mry part. Thrr*» are nrvrrit] varied»*« of the nonlJnwrrin# yhir*, "partlrui u rt, th* Ivy, which are acceptable, and the more popular varieties o f flowertn/ vlnas are the rleuistts. Hie trailing roses and geraniums.—Chicago P>isf. good tim e Beaverton H eaver S o c ia l C lub, O. K. 8., w ill give a d ance in Huber S a tu rd a y e v en in g , l a n i is r y tu b. A is a s s u r e d « v sry o n e . Adv o 8 Re vie w , $ 1 .5 0 ?«r y r W .I.N O V E fv ] A fA & C & iQ , m m a m ■ ® k _ £ Your blood boils when thn w a’e r w on't. You should tell u s when It don't.— F rom the p roverbs of IRr. Quick. ¡ MWE w ill fe p a ir y o u r b o ile r s an d h e a t, e ra . \V> a r e th e p lu m b - e r s w ho b r in g a w e a lth o f r e a l s e r v ic e in to lb>* h o m e and w e g e t o u r - le lv e s lik ed . tdi I Lewis Brothers Props. A U TO • w « , lu re algn.*“ "Wall, that » a * nothing,“ Mid Per- walta. "Where la It now?" “It <1l«n|>|Mtar*d. You havan't—* "No. N„t a w«r«l. II* haa gun#.“ Hho m iij alle-ot, "In fa>i, || waa not liacaUM of any thing li, do with It Iliat l wunl.il to sa* you." th* man *uid. “You will My whaa yau know why I ton! for you that yau liata a -var hoard of anything Uh* II In all your Ufa.“ Bran* aal down. "IH<1 you ov*r lioar of a man who had read* a final killing- wliu a your ago waa juggling riche* and Insolv ency In one hand and sue«-»»* and fall* ur* In Ilia ulliar, wanting (o talk about himself to un eighteen yeur nlii or phan?** "No,“ aha aald wllh a lltlla laugh. " I batar lo-ard uf that." "I aanl for you |o tall you about my- M lf—nol ahoul what I liuva lieeii— but about what I are I did thla after having seen you m m and one* only. II la boruuM I her« waa a ayui|ialliy b e t " 1*» ua thnl waa moat extruor- dlnary—roar» Ilian you know." "I thluk I under»tnnd." “It 1» not lova," aald ha. "l.al ui* mak* It plain that I am not daliidad. that ! am nut In I o n with you. You will n**or hour me talking about lh * lova of youth. I am not old, hut tire imaoton and hloullaiu of lova harp gona — worn out perhn|i* In taking rlaka aud Jarring to iilww wltlilii wlilla Ilka a •■artad iimrhln on Ilia oulalda. No, I will not niaka lot,- lo you." "No," Mid Braun, giving ull.rniaUon. Hr jdayad with the furu a IUU* V-T-——• To avoid imitation*, always look for the ilgnature of /■ a JcÀ * l j ’roraa direction« j j , each package. Physicians avarywhar« recommend It things you can buy with your inonay," she said. “Only one," ho replied shandy. "Ami Hint—“ “Is you." She pushed her chair hack from the desk with both her hands. “You need not be alarmed,” said his calm voice. "I Imve atnted It purpose ly nt Its worst. It la better for you to have this thought presente«! at first anil perhaps «ve can overcome II later. I put It In the terms the world will use; Dallas tv ill say. 'lie iMuight bar.' But, after all, we will not he In Dnl- Ina. W e will he In Peking or In Bom bay or III sight of the Pyramids or In tli«' crags of the Norway const. I am more than twenty year» older than you are. But the varied anil Interesting and Important persona with whom we may dine will only sa.v, 'He has a beautiful young wife with a free mind, llm- father waa a patriot of Ore*«'*.' “ •Ton know—” "A il that I could about vow W hen busy men and women drive out of their way to fill up at the Green and W hite Sign of the General Independent Deal* er — there must be a difference in General Gasoline» You’ll never even guess how great that difference is until you drive up to the sta tion and say "Gen e ra l” to o . T h en you’ll know what we mean by "dif ferent” gasoline. you’ve been missing if you have never tried General before. 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